Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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As it turned out Grunt and I, traversing the Barrens, had come on the lad and freed him.
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256
Shortly thereafter we were apprehended by a mixed group of unlikely allies, representatives of Sleen, Yellow Knives and Kaiila, who, in virtue of the Memory, as it is called, had joined forces to attack the wagon train and soldiers.
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257
Grunt had brought a coffle of white slave girls into the Barrens with him, as pack animals and trade goods.
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258
He had also acquired two prisoners, two former enemies of his, Max and Kyle Hobart, in effect as gifts from dust Legs.
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259
The Sleen took two of his girls, Ginger and Evelyn, former tavern girls from the town of Kailiauk, near the Ihanke, and the Hobarts, from him.
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260
Four other girls were led away from him naked and bound, their necks in tethers, by a Yellow-Knife warrior.
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261
These were two American girls, Lois and Inez, an English girl, named Priscilla, and a short, dark-haired French girl, named Corinne.
As it turned out Grunt and I, traversing the Barrens, had come on the lad and freed him.
Shortly thereafter we were apprehended by a mixed group of unlikely allies, representatives of Sleen, Yellow Knives and Kaiila, who, in virtue of the Memory, as it is called, had joined forces to attack the wagon train and soldiers.
Grunt had brought a coffle of white slave girls into the Barrens with him, as pack animals and trade goods.
He had also acquired two prisoners, two former enemies of his, Max and Kyle Hobart, in effect as gifts from dust Legs.
The Sleen took two of his girls, Ginger and Evelyn, former tavern girls from the town of Kailiauk, near the Ihanke, and the Hobarts, from him.
Four other girls were led away from him naked and bound, their necks in tethers, by a Yellow-Knife warrior.
These were two American girls, Lois and Inez, an English girl, named Priscilla, and a short, dark-haired French girl, named Corinne.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )